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758:- Thanks for drawing attention to this, I didn't realise e-readers were already declining. I agree that the content is of interest, especially to people using e-readers such as myself. However the edit that was deleted seems more like a follow on to your other edits about the decline of e-readers, therefore the other user who deleted it may have felt a separate section was unnecessary. Try instead to add it to your other edits and see if it gets deleted again. In addition perhaps it could use some re-prhasing so that it doesn't sound so much like 762:, i.e. instead of saying "Tablets are moving to take over the e-reader market...", maybe you could say "As of March 2013, there are growing indications from numerous sources that tablets are moving ....". Also the user who deleted it may be correct in thinking it needs additional verifiable claims indicating a definitive collapse, and because this information is too new it is very likely that an insufficient amount of time has elapsed for it to be considered historically significant from Knowledge (XXG)'s perspective. 211: 369: 265: 244: 202: 359: 341: 439: 1007:"The introduction of e-readers brought substantial changes to the publishing industry, also awakening fears and predictions about the possible disappearance of books and print periodicals." I think that this paragraph title and the paragraph itself is not ideal. Has anyone an idea how we could change this? Many thanks for any help and ideas. 858:. The term "E-Reader" is a lot more common and recognizable than the purist "E-book reader". A Google search for the latter has 15 million results, while the former has 211 million results, more than ten times as many. Just like how "Linux" is used for the OS instead of "GNU/Linux", it is appropriate to use "E-Reader" for this article. 565:
Is it true that there are no radiation from an E-book reader (like e.g. Amazon Kindle)? The article states that "E-book readers typically have some form of internet connection". How is the quality of this connection? Does it show pictures and so on? I would assume that in this case it would be a good
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I was curious as to just how long these have existed (having heard vague pre-kindle mutterings from NDA-bound friends and such, but never knowing how long other models had been available back then, either). Glad to see there is a general page; unfortunate that the depth of its historical information
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Could this article (or at least the see also) please be expended (with links/references) for the newcomer to guide them towards (a) non-commercial e-reading (software) , and (b) where to get ebooks (survey what's out there)? Assuming a reader comes to this article from a perspective of 'what is this
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Why is the iPad listed as an ebook reader? Unlike the other devices listed, it is not meant primarily as an ereader, aside from not using electronic paper for its display. If the iPad is listed, so should every other tablet, smartphone and PC system which is capable of displaying ebooks in some form
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Hey Unsigned, you are absolutely correct. There used to me a real history section that included my ancient Rocket e-book which is now relegated to a small paragraph on its own page. Someone stripped this article about electronic books from the 1990's entirely. I hope someone has the ability and
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Although one can breadcrumb out to things like e-book formats, the new reader gets buried in minutiae that they are not yet able to grok - frustrating the reader and having them simply move on, rather than getting their question answered. This becomes chicken and egg - first they must experience
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earlier. I wanted to see if others agree on consistently excluding devices described as "tablet computers". Personally, I think tablets should be included in this article; Kindle Fires and iPads are e-book readers and then some. Until then... thoughts?
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I came to this article expecting (hoping) to work from it out to e-reading software (never having used an ebook, so not understanding anything about the ecosystem), in this case in an expectation (hope) of reading ebooks on my Linux (Kubuntu) laptop.
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Although such an appropriate article might be 'Getting started with e-books', I'm not suggesting that this article should be that, but I am requesting that a link to such an article be included in this one, presumably in the 'see also' area.
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Nicely, as hoped, there is the see also link to comparison of e-book readers. Sadly, however, that article starts with 'Commercially available devices sold by maker or designer' and does not move or refer beyond commercial availability.
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Hello. What about Nook Color and Nook Tablet ? I think that a tablet computer may be also an ereader. Some tablets are sell as ereader. And a LCD ereader (tablet computer) is better to read color periodicals like magazines or comics.
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I would like to see information on what kind of files E-readers can display. Can they load PDFs, plain text files, other word processor documents ? Can they show pictures or maps ? Many thanks for any helpful information.
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IHS iSuppli said that after "spectacular" growth during the past few years, the e-book reader market is now on an "alarmingly precipitous decline," all thanks to the growing popularity of tablets.
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Those are just my thoughts. I may of course be completely be wrong about it. I have added this page to my watchlist. If it does get deleted again perhaps you should post a message on that user's
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finding and viewing an ebook with equipment they already have, before they can appreciate the difference in formats and why the ecosystem is not as simple as people might wish.
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I have an e-reader app on my PC. Doesn't make my PC an e-reader, does it. 82.139.82.187 is perfectly right. Including the iPad makes no sense. --
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This is a relatively new article. Right now it appears to be list. What is a good way to organize and fill out this article?
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I added that in and another editor deleted. Can a third party please check to see if this is noteworthy or not?
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Request - Expand to / 'reference' (see also) (non-commercial) software and available publications.
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wherewithal to put all of that info and more (I assume there must be more) back into the article.
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is merely comparing sales in 2010 and 2011. But I understand that the page is rather new!
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beastie', such references or links would be very useful towards helping them with that.
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The iPad has its own built-in e-reader app called iBooks.
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